- Fri Mar 14, 2025 11:20 am
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The MLB offseason is heating up, and the buzz around Vladimir Guerrero Jr. potentially hitting free agency is sparking some serious debate. With reports suggesting that the New York Mets might not be in the running to sign him, it raises some intriguing questions about the future of both Guerrero and the Mets.
First off, can we really see the Mets passing on a young slugger like Guerrero? Given their financial resources, it seems almost unfathomable. But with Steve Cohen's recent comments about the costs of free agency and David Stearns' history of not prioritizing first base, could this be a strategic move? Are they banking on their current roster, or is there a bigger plan in play?
Let’s talk predictions. If Guerrero does hit the market, which team do you think will make the boldest move to secure him? The Yankees? The Red Sox? Or could a dark horse team swoop in and steal him away?
And what about the Blue Jays? They’ve struggled to attract big-name free agents in the past. Do you think they can close the gap and keep Guerrero, or is it time for him to explore greener pastures?
Lastly, how does this situation reflect on the Mets' current roster? With Pete Alonso's future uncertain and the potential emergence of Brett Baty and Mark Vientos, could Guerrero be seen as surplus to requirements?
Let’s hear your thoughts! What do you think will happen with Guerrero? What would you do if you were in the Mets' shoes?
First off, can we really see the Mets passing on a young slugger like Guerrero? Given their financial resources, it seems almost unfathomable. But with Steve Cohen's recent comments about the costs of free agency and David Stearns' history of not prioritizing first base, could this be a strategic move? Are they banking on their current roster, or is there a bigger plan in play?
Let’s talk predictions. If Guerrero does hit the market, which team do you think will make the boldest move to secure him? The Yankees? The Red Sox? Or could a dark horse team swoop in and steal him away?
And what about the Blue Jays? They’ve struggled to attract big-name free agents in the past. Do you think they can close the gap and keep Guerrero, or is it time for him to explore greener pastures?
Lastly, how does this situation reflect on the Mets' current roster? With Pete Alonso's future uncertain and the potential emergence of Brett Baty and Mark Vientos, could Guerrero be seen as surplus to requirements?
Let’s hear your thoughts! What do you think will happen with Guerrero? What would you do if you were in the Mets' shoes?